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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSeven episodes light-heartedly revolving around sexuality and eros with seven funny characters all played by great Nino Manfredi.Seven episodes light-heartedly revolving around sexuality and eros with seven funny characters all played by great Nino Manfredi.Seven episodes light-heartedly revolving around sexuality and eros with seven funny characters all played by great Nino Manfredi.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
Jimmy il Fenomeno
- Neurotic patient
- (sin acreditar)
Lisa Halvorsen
- Moglie
- (sin acreditar)
John Karlsen
- Psychiatrist
- (sin acreditar)
Domenico Ravenna
- Mantovani
- (sin acreditar)
Luca Sportelli
- Colleague of Ercole
- (sin acreditar)
Jacques Stany
- Male Nurse
- (sin acreditar)
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Either you want x-ray glasses, or have Superman's x-ray vision. This movie tends to go in the way of hippie era. This movie goes along way with the sexual revolution. Even for the last part, the hapless man who worked with ads always seeing women, NAKED!! Especially when he saw the TV station close the station with a flash.
Before that, there's a legend walking in the hospital raising the blood pressure of the patients.
On the last part, I think that too much sex caused his seeing of nude women pass him by.
It can be enjoyed either censored or uncensored. You can get a good laugh out of it.
2 out of 5 stars.
Before that, there's a legend walking in the hospital raising the blood pressure of the patients.
On the last part, I think that too much sex caused his seeing of nude women pass him by.
It can be enjoyed either censored or uncensored. You can get a good laugh out of it.
2 out of 5 stars.
While some of the segments are no more than 5 minutes long, others never seem to end. All of them star Nino Manfredi and feature people obsessed with sex in one way or another. It stays relatively tame until the final sketch, from which the movie gets its title.
`La Diva' A fashion model brings an injured man to hospital. Naturally the doctors only have eyes for her and most of the other patients forget about their pain and jump out of bed to ogle her. 5 out of 10
`Processo a Porte Chiuse' A chicken thief tries to defend himself in court. Effectively a 5 minute monologue by a cross eyed Nino. 4 out of 10
`Ornella' The obligatory transvestite sketch.'Ornella' receives news that his pen pall (who is unaware of Ornella's true gender) is coming for a visit and pretends that Ornella is his sister. This segment goes on longer than necessary and fails to deliver a satisfying ending. 3 out of 10
`Il Guardone' The funniest bit is also the shortest (and the only one without any dialogue). It concerns a near sighted peeping Tom and features some great Sixties music. 7 out of 10
`L'ultima Vergine' A young woman suspects the phone company man of being a vicious criminal. Nino deadpans all the way through. A bit repetitive but not too long. 5 out of 10
`Motrice Mia' A married man has an unhealthy obsession with trains. Quite a clever and disturbing little sketch featuring a solid buildup and some funny lines after the cat is out of the bag. 6 out of 10
`Vedo Nudo' A fashion editor starts to see naked women everywhere he goes.This one-joke sketch is just an excuse to put in as many flashes of female nudity they could get away with in 1969. 'Blow Up' like fashion models and Nino's Sixties bachelor pad ad to the fun but it takes to much time to resolve itself. 5 out of 10
Average: 5 out of 10
`La Diva' A fashion model brings an injured man to hospital. Naturally the doctors only have eyes for her and most of the other patients forget about their pain and jump out of bed to ogle her. 5 out of 10
`Processo a Porte Chiuse' A chicken thief tries to defend himself in court. Effectively a 5 minute monologue by a cross eyed Nino. 4 out of 10
`Ornella' The obligatory transvestite sketch.'Ornella' receives news that his pen pall (who is unaware of Ornella's true gender) is coming for a visit and pretends that Ornella is his sister. This segment goes on longer than necessary and fails to deliver a satisfying ending. 3 out of 10
`Il Guardone' The funniest bit is also the shortest (and the only one without any dialogue). It concerns a near sighted peeping Tom and features some great Sixties music. 7 out of 10
`L'ultima Vergine' A young woman suspects the phone company man of being a vicious criminal. Nino deadpans all the way through. A bit repetitive but not too long. 5 out of 10
`Motrice Mia' A married man has an unhealthy obsession with trains. Quite a clever and disturbing little sketch featuring a solid buildup and some funny lines after the cat is out of the bag. 6 out of 10
`Vedo Nudo' A fashion editor starts to see naked women everywhere he goes.This one-joke sketch is just an excuse to put in as many flashes of female nudity they could get away with in 1969. 'Blow Up' like fashion models and Nino's Sixties bachelor pad ad to the fun but it takes to much time to resolve itself. 5 out of 10
Average: 5 out of 10
A "spicy" comedy, in the style of the time, which brings together a talented director, Dino Risi, with an actor of enormous resources, Nino Manfredi. Both of them often gave in to populism, with banal films, comedies of embarrassed eroticism. But they have works of undeniable value on their resumes. Il Sorpasso is an excellent film by Risi, and Manfredi was one of the most important Italian actors of his generation, with memorable roles, such as Uglies, Dirty and Bad, by Scola, or The Executioner, by the Spanish Berlanga.
Even when they gave in to the easy way out, as in this Vedo Nudo, they did so with good taste and professionalism. It is an entertaining and well-made film, although not very ambitious.
It is deeply regrettable that the copy available on YouTube is completely censored, even in scenes as innocent as women in bras. What did not bother the censors in 1969, bothers the new self-censors of political correctness. It seems that, in some essential aspects, we are living in a period of civilizational regression. A disgrace to YouTube!
Even when they gave in to the easy way out, as in this Vedo Nudo, they did so with good taste and professionalism. It is an entertaining and well-made film, although not very ambitious.
It is deeply regrettable that the copy available on YouTube is completely censored, even in scenes as innocent as women in bras. What did not bother the censors in 1969, bothers the new self-censors of political correctness. It seems that, in some essential aspects, we are living in a period of civilizational regression. A disgrace to YouTube!
I really love this film, it has such a kind nature to it. Lots of lighthearted jokes and quirky people do quirky things, all while thinking about sex. The film grain is gorgeous as are a lot of films from this era, making 60s Italy seem like a surreal wonderland.
Not his most famous film, but combine his talent with director Dini Risi and you can't go far wrong. One other user left a review and my reactions were different, so I am writing this as a point of comparison.
1) La Diva. The star-worship satire hits the spot here, with the great Sylva Koscina playing herself, a movie star whose presence distracts Dr. Manfredi from his duties. 7/10
2) 'Processo a Porte Chiuse' Short and hysterical, this caused a scandal on release. The other reviewer got it wrong - this is not about a chicken thief! The dialect is thick, but Manfredi's impression of how he was provoked is priceless! 9/10
3) Ornella. A sensitive, repressed Manfredi meet the man with whom he has been sharing tender letters under the guide of a women What could have been crude is in fact a surprisingly tender sketch and holds up even today. 10/10 Best in the film!
4) Il Guardone. Short Peeping Tom sketch with a great pay-off! 8/10
5) L'ultima Vergine. So dated that it ruins the fun - almost. 5/10
6) Motrice Mia. Kinky and creative! 8/10
7) Vedo Nudo. OK, he sees nudes. We get the satire; the culture has gone tittie-crazy and so has Manfredi, who has to go in for a cure. Could have been great at half the length, but it really drags. 4/10
1) La Diva. The star-worship satire hits the spot here, with the great Sylva Koscina playing herself, a movie star whose presence distracts Dr. Manfredi from his duties. 7/10
2) 'Processo a Porte Chiuse' Short and hysterical, this caused a scandal on release. The other reviewer got it wrong - this is not about a chicken thief! The dialect is thick, but Manfredi's impression of how he was provoked is priceless! 9/10
3) Ornella. A sensitive, repressed Manfredi meet the man with whom he has been sharing tender letters under the guide of a women What could have been crude is in fact a surprisingly tender sketch and holds up even today. 10/10 Best in the film!
4) Il Guardone. Short Peeping Tom sketch with a great pay-off! 8/10
5) L'ultima Vergine. So dated that it ruins the fun - almost. 5/10
6) Motrice Mia. Kinky and creative! 8/10
7) Vedo Nudo. OK, he sees nudes. We get the satire; the culture has gone tittie-crazy and so has Manfredi, who has to go in for a cure. Could have been great at half the length, but it really drags. 4/10
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- ConexionesReferenced in Angustia de silencio (1972)
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Composed by Douglas Fowlkes, Carlos Pes and Armando Trovajoli
Performed by Wesley Johnson (as Wess & The Airedales)
Released by Durium
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